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THE ROLE OF DISORGANIZATION OF CONNECTIVE TISSUE AND BASEMENT MEMBRANE OF RENAL TUBULAR EPITHELIUM IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF UROLITHIASIS

https://doi.org/10.20340/mv-mn.2020.28(2):78-81

Abstract

According to a number of researchers, pathological changes in the structures of the renal papilla play a key role in the pathogenesis of urolithiasis. According to the results of existing studies, destructive processes in collagen are characterized by a change in the length, thickness of the fibers and their orientation in space. Collagen disorganization has enzymatic and non-enzymatic mechanisms. The aim of the study was to study the frequency and features of localization of Randall's plaques and morphological study of the state of connective tissue and the basement membrane of the epithelium of the renal tubules of different levels in urolithiasis. Microscopically studied preparations of 29 biopsies of renal tissue obtained from patients with fibro-uretero-pyeloscopy (11), percutaneous nephrolitholapaxy (18) and preparations obtained at 20 autopsies in cases without visible renal pathology. Histological preparations were stained with hematoxylin and eosin to determine the state of connective tissue fibers using Van Gieson, Mallory, Schiff-reagent, alcian blue, and Kos for calcifications. The results of the study show that the morphological signs of mucoid swelling of the connective tissue and basement membrane of the epithelium of the renal tubules of different levels in combination with the formation of microcalcifications require further study of the possible role of disorganization of the connective tissue of the renal stroma in the initiation of stone formation in the kidneys.

About the Authors

Vadim A. Zubarev
Medical-Sanitary Unit № 70 - Branch of the Saint-Petersburg State Unitary Company «Passazhiravtotrans», Private University REAVIZ; Saint-Petersburg
Russian Federation
Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor, Branch Director and Chief Physician of the Medical and Sanitary Unit № 70 - Branch of the Saint-Petersburg State Unitary Company «Passazhiravtotrans»; Head of the Department of Public Health and Health Care of the Private University REAVIZ

Competing Interests: Автор заявляет об отсутствии каких-либо конфликтов интересов при планировании, выполнении, финансировании и использовании результатов настоящего исследования


Juliya M. Zabrodskaya
Almazov National Medical Research Center, Saint-Petersburg
Russian Federation
Doctor of Medical Sciences, Head of the Research Laboratory of Pathology of the Nervous System of the Almazov National Medical Research Center
Competing Interests: Автор заявляет об отсутствии каких-либо конфликтов интересов при планировании, выполнении, финансировании и использовании результатов настоящего исследования


Anatoly I. Arkhangel'sky
Medical-Sanitary Unit № 70 - Branch of the Saint-Petersburg State Unitary Company «Passazhiravtotrans», Saint-Petersburg
Russian Federation
Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor, Head of the Urology Department
Competing Interests: Автор заявляет об отсутствии каких-либо конфликтов интересов при планировании, выполнении, финансировании и использовании результатов настоящего исследования


Marlen E. Topuzov
Mechnikov North-Western State Medical University, Saint-Petersburg
Russian Federation
Doctor of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Urology
Competing Interests: Автор заявляет об отсутствии каких-либо конфликтов интересов при планировании, выполнении, финансировании и использовании результатов настоящего исследования


Iliya V. Dovzhansky
Mechnikov North-Western State Medical University, Saint-Petersburg
Russian Federation
Clinical Resident of the Department of Urology
Competing Interests: Автор заявляет об отсутствии каких-либо конфликтов интересов при планировании, выполнении, финансировании и использовании результатов настоящего исследования


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Zubarev V.A., Zabrodskaya J.M., Arkhangel'sky A.I., Topuzov M.E., Dovzhansky I.V. THE ROLE OF DISORGANIZATION OF CONNECTIVE TISSUE AND BASEMENT MEMBRANE OF RENAL TUBULAR EPITHELIUM IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF UROLITHIASIS. Morphological newsletter. 2020;28(2):78-81. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.20340/mv-mn.2020.28(2):78-81

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